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ryan was one of those 64 who said no. when you say, i'm with the middle class, how does that shape up? he didn't support the consumer protection bureau. he also voted with republicans to say the justice department should not step in and use the voter rights act to stop voter i.d. laws. when someone says, i'm with the middle class, how does your record stack up when you say you're for the middle class. >> he's been reelected numerous times in a district of democrats. >> it's a congressional district. safford bishop in georgia represents a largely conservative district, lots of republicans. he's an african-american who's a democrat. he won. so that's a congressional district, far different from running for the nation. >> ryan is best known for being a strong fiscal conservative. he opposes abortion even in cases of rape or incest. how does that position not hurt him with women voters in the fall? >> it's going to help him with pro-choice women voters. but over the last 20 years, a lot of pro-choice female voters who had bac
ryan was one of those 64 who said no. when you say, i'm with the middle class, how does that shape up? he didn't support the consumer protection bureau. he also voted with republicans to say the justice department should not step in and use the voter rights act to stop voter i.d. laws. when someone says, i'm with the middle class, how does your record stack up when you say you're for the middle class. >> he's been reelected numerous times in a district of democrats. >> it's a...
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ryan is right. that's what i this ryan plan adventure is so costly. >> all right. hold on one second, because i want to ask james carville, there are two interesting stories out today. we look at these gaps between mitt romney and barack obama and the hypothetical tie-up. obviously the gap has increased in barack obama's favor, but there are some who think this race could be tight. muslims make up less than 1% of the population but there's muslims in swing states and they could turn the vote. that sort of sounds like the jewish conversation a few months ago when it came up that 46% of the jewish population that supported barack obama were not excited about voting for him this time around. can you see a small group like this making a difference? >> look, if it's a close selection which is a possibility, they could. there's 150,000 -- there are more mormons in florida than i thought when i was reading up on the florida primary. they could make a difference. once you get down to, you know, really tight numbers, any number of groups can make a difference. you know, tur
ryan is right. that's what i this ryan plan adventure is so costly. >> all right. hold on one second, because i want to ask james carville, there are two interesting stories out today. we look at these gaps between mitt romney and barack obama and the hypothetical tie-up. obviously the gap has increased in barack obama's favor, but there are some who think this race could be tight. muslims make up less than 1% of the population but there's muslims in swing states and they could turn the...
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ryan was one of those 64 who said no. when you say, i'm with the middle class, how does that shape up? he didn't support the consumer protection bureau. he also voted with republicans to say the justice department should not step in and using a voting rights act to stop voter id laws. when someone says, i'm with the middle class, how does your societying record stack up when you say you're for the middle class? >> he's been reelected numerous times in a district of democrats. >> it's a congressional district. safford bishop in georgia represents a largely conservative district, lots of republicans. he's an african-american who's a democrat. he won. so that's a congressional district, far different from running for the nation. >> ryan is best known for being a strong fiscal conservative. he opposes aboorgs even in cases of rape or incest. how does that position not hurt him with women voters in the fall? >> it's going to help him with pro-choice women voters. but over the last 20 years, a lot of pro-choice female voters wh
ryan was one of those 64 who said no. when you say, i'm with the middle class, how does that shape up? he didn't support the consumer protection bureau. he also voted with republicans to say the justice department should not step in and using a voting rights act to stop voter id laws. when someone says, i'm with the middle class, how does your societying record stack up when you say you're for the middle class? >> he's been reelected numerous times in a district of democrats. >>...
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let's say that the ryan bump is enough and romney gets wisconsin. look at that, then governor romney's ahead 235 to 237. you'll have the biggest battleground in ohio. if romney can also win that, look how close it gets him. at the moment, the map favors the president. if you talk to democrats down in florida, they're nervous. talk to democrats in ohio, that's a true toss-up. if romney can put those two states together, then the maps tilt in his favor and they fight it out over those handful of other smaller states if you will to the finish line. >> i can't wait as these change because they probably will. >> yes, they will. >> john, great work. thank you, my friend. another key toss-up state, florida. florida, florida, florida. we always say that, don't we, when it's election time. ground zero of the medicare debate as well. that's where paul ryan is going to be campaigning on saturday. are you ready? probably no surprise, he's going to take his mother on the stump. i can't wait to see it. ryan is insisting the medicare issue is only going to help hi
let's say that the ryan bump is enough and romney gets wisconsin. look at that, then governor romney's ahead 235 to 237. you'll have the biggest battleground in ohio. if romney can also win that, look how close it gets him. at the moment, the map favors the president. if you talk to democrats down in florida, they're nervous. talk to democrats in ohio, that's a true toss-up. if romney can put those two states together, then the maps tilt in his favor and they fight it out over those handful of...
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as the wisconsin state journal reported in 1998 when paul ryan first ran for congress, quote, ryan says he opposes all abortions. he said in 2010, quote, i'm as pro-life as a person gets, i'm never not going to vote pro-life. paul ryan has long said he only supports abortion if the mother's life is at risk but not in cases of rape or incest. but now that appears to be changing. on this issue, he says he will defer to his boss. so where does his boss really stand? after all, mitt romney has gone back and forth on this specific issue. in 1994 when he was running against ted kennedy trying to win the liberal senator's seat in congress, here's his view. >> i believe that sense roe v. wade has been the law for 20 years, we should sustain and support it and i sustain and support that law and the right of a woman to make that choice. >> fast-forward 13 years to 2007, mitt romney now competing with his fellow republicans for the gop presidential nomination. >> we should overturn roe v. wade and turn these issues to the states. >> and now here is mitt romney just yesterday in an interview with c
as the wisconsin state journal reported in 1998 when paul ryan first ran for congress, quote, ryan says he opposes all abortions. he said in 2010, quote, i'm as pro-life as a person gets, i'm never not going to vote pro-life. paul ryan has long said he only supports abortion if the mother's life is at risk but not in cases of rape or incest. but now that appears to be changing. on this issue, he says he will defer to his boss. so where does his boss really stand? after all, mitt romney has gone...
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as far as paul ryan, a lot of democrats think they have an opening if it's paul ryan because he has come out with budget proposals to trim spending including medicare that is very, very popular with seniors. he wants to change medicare and the way it's publiced for people under 55. they would see a significant change in the way medicare is handled by the federal government and they say they will have an opening if it's paul ryan to go after him on medicare. he wants to end medicare as we know it. they say that's the republicans and romney will be vulnerable on that issue as a result of that medicare being very, very popular. remember seniors in the united states vote in much higher percentages than younger people vote in the united states. that's an historic fact. as far as paul ryan is concerned, it would bring a lot of energy to that republican base and turn out will be better. it has been a little bit of concern how conservative mitt romney is to begin with. they will have the base to energize them. that's the plus side and the democrats think they will be able to go after that ticket
as far as paul ryan, a lot of democrats think they have an opening if it's paul ryan because he has come out with budget proposals to trim spending including medicare that is very, very popular with seniors. he wants to change medicare and the way it's publiced for people under 55. they would see a significant change in the way medicare is handled by the federal government and they say they will have an opening if it's paul ryan to go after him on medicare. he wants to end medicare as we know...
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as the wisconsin state journal reported in 1988 when paul ryan first ran for congress, quote, ryan says he opposes all abortions. he said in 2010, quote, i'm as pro-life as a person gets, i'm never not going to vote pro-life. paul ryan has long said he only supports abortion if the mother's life is at risk but not in cases of rape or incest. but now that appears to be changing. on this issue, he says he will defer to his boss. so where does his boss really stand? after all, mitt romney has gone back and forth on this specific issue. in 1994 when he was running against ted kennedy trying to win the liberal senator's seat in congress, here's his view. >> i believe that sense roe v. wade has been the law for 20 years, we should sustain and support it and i sustain and support that law and the right of a woman to make that choice. >> fast-forward 13 years to 2007, mitt romney now competing with his fellow republicans for the gop presidential nomination. >> we should overturn roe v. wade and turn these issues to the states. >> and now here is mitt romney just yesterday in an interview with c
as the wisconsin state journal reported in 1988 when paul ryan first ran for congress, quote, ryan says he opposes all abortions. he said in 2010, quote, i'm as pro-life as a person gets, i'm never not going to vote pro-life. paul ryan has long said he only supports abortion if the mother's life is at risk but not in cases of rape or incest. but now that appears to be changing. on this issue, he says he will defer to his boss. so where does his boss really stand? after all, mitt romney has gone...
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paul ryan said to me, oh, erin, it will affect people like you and me, people our age. paul ryan, you are still a young man but i'm just a little younger. >>> exit polls are continuing to come in and tom foreman has new headlines as we are just about nine minutes away from hopefully making our first call of the night. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appr
paul ryan said to me, oh, erin, it will affect people like you and me, people our age. paul ryan, you are still a young man but i'm just a little younger. >>> exit polls are continuing to come in and tom foreman has new headlines as we are just about nine minutes away from hopefully making our first call of the night. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a...
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under the paul ryan plan that is possible. >> yes. their effective tax rates will be higher because they can't shelter their income from taxation anymore. >> good. i just want to be sure we're very clear. that's a big issue for a lot of people as to wealthy americans paying their fair share. want to just ask you a couple questions about what's going on tonight. first, social issues have become dominant in this republican primary sishg cycle, this whole being discussed from the left and right. are you frustrated with the dominance of social issues in this primary given you have avenue spend time drawing up a 98-page budget propose and for this economy? >> no, we're not frustrated. i think the country knows our economy is in pearl. that's the issue that's going to dominate this fall campaign. this so-called war on women, no one -- no one is talking about denying people the ability to have contraception. that's an issue about whether the federal government can mandate that people violate their conscience and do things against their churc
under the paul ryan plan that is possible. >> yes. their effective tax rates will be higher because they can't shelter their income from taxation anymore. >> good. i just want to be sure we're very clear. that's a big issue for a lot of people as to wealthy americans paying their fair share. want to just ask you a couple questions about what's going on tonight. first, social issues have become dominant in this republican primary sishg cycle, this whole being discussed from the left...
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credit paul ryan. in all seriousness for creating a clear contrast and a plan that tries to deal with the generational theft and this is such a political document. he goes to the base for taxes and the long-term debt reduction is set out two or three decades out right now because he's so focused on lowering the rates. so you know, when i hear him, i get so frustrated about the bowles-simpson vote, he said he wanted to take on the healthcare reform directly. largely for political reasons. so he and his two republican cohorts walked away from the best opportunity for it to be the bipartisan deal. >> of course he he's not going to say i regret it. only one way he could have answered that question, unless he wanted to cause a firestorm. you say, if you could have gotten all that and you think you had a chance this election season which they say they do, although the president looks very strong right now, he would have been able to deal with healthcare anyway. >> it's one of the great lost opportunities of
credit paul ryan. in all seriousness for creating a clear contrast and a plan that tries to deal with the generational theft and this is such a political document. he goes to the base for taxes and the long-term debt reduction is set out two or three decades out right now because he's so focused on lowering the rates. so you know, when i hear him, i get so frustrated about the bowles-simpson vote, he said he wanted to take on the healthcare reform directly. largely for political reasons. so he...
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enter paul ryan, barack obama and washington. he's going to do whatever he can, even if it's not the perfect solution. will that change america's mood fast? there's only 60 days to go till the election. ben comes out with the beast, will it help romney or obama? "outfront," strike team member jim bianco of bianco research. reihan salam. really appreciate it. ben bernanke is in a tough spot. everybody expects him to act. >> i think he is going to act. i think we're going to get a third round of quantitative easing to begin on thursday. we're just gibli inquibbling ab size and type. >> how quickly will it do anything? i hate to say this but this is the way it usually goes, right, people like you, jim, have thought this was going to happen for a while. so it's almost as if we have to say it's priced in. once he announced it, we're not going to get any benefit. >> that's right, since late july when we all thought it was coming. bernanke in his speech in jackson hole last month said clearly that he was looking for the stock market to
enter paul ryan, barack obama and washington. he's going to do whatever he can, even if it's not the perfect solution. will that change america's mood fast? there's only 60 days to go till the election. ben comes out with the beast, will it help romney or obama? "outfront," strike team member jim bianco of bianco research. reihan salam. really appreciate it. ben bernanke is in a tough spot. everybody expects him to act. >> i think he is going to act. i think we're going to get a...
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credit paul ryan. in all seriousness for creating a clear contrast and a plan that tries to deal with the generational theft and this is such a political document. he goes to the base for taxes and the long-term debt reduction is set out two or three decades out right now because he's so focused on lowering the rates. so, you know, when i hear him, i get so frustrated about the bowles-simpson vote, he said he wanted to take on the healthcare reform directly. largely for political reasons. so, he and his two republican cohorts walked away from the best opportunity for it to be the bipartisan deal. >> and now, in retrospect, of course he he's not going to say i regret it. only one way he could have answered that question, unless he wanted to cause a firestorm. you say, if you could have gotten all that and you think you had a chance this election season which they say they do, although the president looks very strong right now, they would have been able to deal with healthcare anyway. >> it's one of the
credit paul ryan. in all seriousness for creating a clear contrast and a plan that tries to deal with the generational theft and this is such a political document. he goes to the base for taxes and the long-term debt reduction is set out two or three decades out right now because he's so focused on lowering the rates. so, you know, when i hear him, i get so frustrated about the bowles-simpson vote, he said he wanted to take on the healthcare reform directly. largely for political reasons. so,...
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how risky a choice would ryan be? this is a candidate whose reputation has always been more richie cunningham, less the fonz. cnn's chief national correspondent john king knows more about these guys than anybody. john, paul ryan, u.s. congressman since 1999. incredibly young guy. chairman of the house budget committee. responsible for a controversial budget and something loved by the right, hated by the left. why the sudden buzz? >> the sudden buzz is because, remember, many conservatives don't trust mitt romney so they won't want of their own on the ticket. a number of conservatives also say we're in the middle of this really small petty campaign. you've been talking about it, these horrible ads that are really about nothing. they say why should we have a race about bain capital? let's have a race about entitlement reform, about cutting government spending. it would be risky but it would change the tone of the campaign. >> it sure would. what are the pluses and the minuses of picking paul ryan? >> if you look at the
how risky a choice would ryan be? this is a candidate whose reputation has always been more richie cunningham, less the fonz. cnn's chief national correspondent john king knows more about these guys than anybody. john, paul ryan, u.s. congressman since 1999. incredibly young guy. chairman of the house budget committee. responsible for a controversial budget and something loved by the right, hated by the left. why the sudden buzz? >> the sudden buzz is because, remember, many conservatives...
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of everyone but ryan seacrest. with frames as big as our dream, wolf, welcome, enjoy the view. that does it for this edition. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> tonight teachers in the nation's third biggest school district are on strike. do their demabds add up? >>> and were navy s.e.a.l.s on a specific drug the night they killed be eed osama bin ladin? let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. is mitt romney raising your taxes? well, mitt romney and paul ryan say they're going to cut individual income tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. so in order for that math to add up, the campaign has said they will close tax loopholes. in a moment, we're going to show you how many of those there are, but there are a few problems with this logic, like which loophole and for which taxpayers. >> an example of a loophole you will close. >> well, i can tell you that people at the high end, high income taxpayers are going to have fewer deductions and exempti exemptions. >> don't
of everyone but ryan seacrest. with frames as big as our dream, wolf, welcome, enjoy the view. that does it for this edition. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> tonight teachers in the nation's third biggest school district are on strike. do their demabds add up? >>> and were navy s.e.a.l.s on a specific drug the night they killed be eed osama bin ladin? let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. is mitt romney raising your...
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of everyone but ryan seacrest. with frames as big as our dream, wolf, welcome, enjoy the view. >>> next, mitt romney says he will use loop hopes to cut tax rates for everyone and still cut the deficit. and tonight, teachers in the nation's third biggest district are on strike and were navys.e.a.l.s on a specific drug the night they killed osama bin laden? let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. is mitt romney raising your taxes? well, mitt romney and paul ryan say they're going to cut individual income tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. so in order, the campaign has said they will close tax loopholes. in a moment, we're going to show you how many of those there are, but there are a few problems with this logic, like which loophole and for which taxpayers. >> an example of a loophole you will close. >> people at the high-end are going to have fewer deductions and exceptions. >> don't voters have a right to know? >> so, mitt romney and i based on our experience is to show th
of everyone but ryan seacrest. with frames as big as our dream, wolf, welcome, enjoy the view. >>> next, mitt romney says he will use loop hopes to cut tax rates for everyone and still cut the deficit. and tonight, teachers in the nation's third biggest district are on strike and were navys.e.a.l.s on a specific drug the night they killed osama bin laden? let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. is mitt romney raising your taxes? well, mitt romney and...
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enter paul ryan, barack obama and washington. he's going to do whatever he can, even if it's not the perfect solution. will that change america's mood fast? there's only 60 days to go till the election. ben comes out with the beast, will it help romney or obama? "outfront," strike team member jim bianco of bianco research. reihan salam. really appreciate it. ben bernanke is in a tough spot. everybody expects him to act. >> i think he is going to act. i think we're going to get a third round of quantitative easing to begin on thursday. we're just giblquibbling about the size and type. >> how quickly will it do anything? i hate to say this but this is the way it usually goes, right, people like you, jim, have thought this was going to happen for a while. so it's almost as if we have to say it's priced in. once he announced it, we're not going to get any benefit. >> that's right, since late july when we all thought it was coming. bernanke in his speech in jackson hole last month said clearly that he was looking for the stock market
enter paul ryan, barack obama and washington. he's going to do whatever he can, even if it's not the perfect solution. will that change america's mood fast? there's only 60 days to go till the election. ben comes out with the beast, will it help romney or obama? "outfront," strike team member jim bianco of bianco research. reihan salam. really appreciate it. ben bernanke is in a tough spot. everybody expects him to act. >> i think he is going to act. i think we're going to get a...
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outfront again, paul ryan and mitt romney taking the stage since last night's debate. that, for most accounts, was a big win for their campaign. was it enough to change the dynamic of the race 33 days before the election? let's go to jim acosta at the rally in fishersville, virginia. trace adkins, i guess, is going to perform there. they're getting ready for a big, big blowout. >> reporter: that's right, erin. they are blowing this day up. you could say this is a #winningday for the romney campaign. trace adkins is on stage. and we saw the evidence of this all day long from the gop nominee, when he got on board his campaign plane earlier this morning. he was already cruising at a higher altitude, erin, chatting up his campaign staff. there was a smile on his face. and, honestly, erin, i've been covering this campaign for a year and a half. this was one of the happiest days that i've seen on the part of this campaign and its staff for some time. but you could tell that things were starting to change during the day, as the president was starting to mount that new offensi
outfront again, paul ryan and mitt romney taking the stage since last night's debate. that, for most accounts, was a big win for their campaign. was it enough to change the dynamic of the race 33 days before the election? let's go to jim acosta at the rally in fishersville, virginia. trace adkins, i guess, is going to perform there. they're getting ready for a big, big blowout. >> reporter: that's right, erin. they are blowing this day up. you could say this is a #winningday for the...
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enter paul ryan, barack obama and washington. he's going to do whatever he can, even if it's not the perfect solution. if he unleashes the beast next week, will that change america's mood fast? there's only 60 days to go till the election. ben comes out with the beast, will it help romney or obama? "outfront," strike team member jim bianco of bianco research. reihan salam. and michael feldman. great to see all of you. really appreciate it. ben bernanke is in a tough spot. everybody expects him to act. other people aren't acting. so is he going to act? >> i think he is going to act. i think we're going to get a third round of quantitative easing to begin on thursday. wore 'just quibbling about the size and type. but there's no doubt that he will act. >> how quickly will it do anything? i hate to say this but this is the way it usually goes, right, people like you, jim, have thought this was going to happen for a while. now you all think it's going to happen. so it's almost as if we have to say it's priced in. once he announced it,
enter paul ryan, barack obama and washington. he's going to do whatever he can, even if it's not the perfect solution. if he unleashes the beast next week, will that change america's mood fast? there's only 60 days to go till the election. ben comes out with the beast, will it help romney or obama? "outfront," strike team member jim bianco of bianco research. reihan salam. and michael feldman. great to see all of you. really appreciate it. ben bernanke is in a tough spot. everybody...
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stop whining about it, get your people out to vote. >> ryan, do you agree with us? is constitutional amendment and this tuesday business? >> there are a lot of folks who think, hey, why do we have saturday voting? not a terrible idea. i think it would be -- the thing is, these elections, they're coordinating devices. so it's the same reason why we have summer vacations across the country. because you want actually to have a lot of different people coordinate around a common day. and when you move away from that, it does introduce complications. but on the other hand, you make the electoral system more accessible. one thing i want to throw out for you guys is this. imagine if we didn't have the electoral college, and if you had to have, for example, recounts and other things happening on a national scale. this is something that people have to understand. in any election, and we saw this in florida, there are going to be spoiled ballots. there are going to be lots of issues that arise, even if you have a great, pristine, high-tech, wonderful electoral system. that's j
stop whining about it, get your people out to vote. >> ryan, do you agree with us? is constitutional amendment and this tuesday business? >> there are a lot of folks who think, hey, why do we have saturday voting? not a terrible idea. i think it would be -- the thing is, these elections, they're coordinating devices. so it's the same reason why we have summer vacations across the country. because you want actually to have a lot of different people coordinate around a common day. and...
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out front again, paul ryan and mitt romney taking the stage since last night's debate. that, for most accounts, was a big win for their campaign. was it enough to change the dynamic of the race 33 days before the election? let's go to jim acosta at the rally in fishersville, virginia. trace adkins, i guess, is going to perform there. they're getting ready for a big, big blowout. >> reporter: that's right, erin. they are blowing this day up. you could say this is a #winningday for the romney campaign. trace adkins is on stage. and we saw the evidence of this all day long from the gop nominee, when he got on board his campaign plane earlier this morning. he was already cruising at a higher altitude, erin, chatting up his campaign staff. there was a smile on his face. and, honestly, erin, i've been covering this campaign for a year and a half. this was one of the happiest days that i've seen on the part of this campaign and its staff for some time. but you could tell that things were starting to change during the day, as the president was starting to mount that new offensi
out front again, paul ryan and mitt romney taking the stage since last night's debate. that, for most accounts, was a big win for their campaign. was it enough to change the dynamic of the race 33 days before the election? let's go to jim acosta at the rally in fishersville, virginia. trace adkins, i guess, is going to perform there. they're getting ready for a big, big blowout. >> reporter: that's right, erin. they are blowing this day up. you could say this is a #winningday for the...
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out front again, paul ryan and mitt romney taking the stage for the first time since last night's debate. that, for most accounts, was a big win for their campaign. was it enough to change the dynamic of the race 33 days before the election? let's go to jim acosta at the rally in fishersville, virginia. trace adkins, i guess, is going to perform there. they're getting ready for a big, big blowout. >> reporter: that's right, erin. they are blowing this day up. you could say this is a #winningday for the romney campaign. trace adkins is on stage. and we saw the evidence of this all day long from the gop nominee, when he got on board his campaign plane earlier this morning. he was already cruising at a higher altitude, erin, chatting up his campaign staff. there was a smile on his face. and, honestly, erin, i've been covering this campaign for a year and a half. this was one of the happiest days that i've seen on the part of this campaign and its staff for some time. but you could tell that things were starting to change during the day, as the president was starting to mount that new offens
out front again, paul ryan and mitt romney taking the stage for the first time since last night's debate. that, for most accounts, was a big win for their campaign. was it enough to change the dynamic of the race 33 days before the election? let's go to jim acosta at the rally in fishersville, virginia. trace adkins, i guess, is going to perform there. they're getting ready for a big, big blowout. >> reporter: that's right, erin. they are blowing this day up. you could say this is a...
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stop whining about it, get your people out to vote. >> ryan, do you agree with us? the constitutional amendment and this tuesday business? >> there are a lot of folks who think, hey, why don't we have saturday voting? not a terrible idea. i think it would be -- the thing is, these elections, they're coordinating devices. so it's the same reason why we have summer vacations across the country. because you want actually to have a lot of different people coordinate around a common day. and when you move away from that, it does introduce complications. but on the other hand, you make the electoral system more accessible. one thing i want to throw out for you guys is this. imagine if we didn't have the electoral college, and if you had to have, for example, recounts and other things happening on a national scale. this is something that people have to understand. in any election, and we saw this in florida, there are going to be spoiled ballots. there are going to be lots of issues that arise, even if you have a great, pristine, high-tech, wonderful electoral system. that
stop whining about it, get your people out to vote. >> ryan, do you agree with us? the constitutional amendment and this tuesday business? >> there are a lot of folks who think, hey, why don't we have saturday voting? not a terrible idea. i think it would be -- the thing is, these elections, they're coordinating devices. so it's the same reason why we have summer vacations across the country. because you want actually to have a lot of different people coordinate around a common day....
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well, mitt romney and paul ryan say they're going to cut individual income tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. so in order, the campaign has said they will close tax loopholes. in a moment, we're going to show you how many of those there are, but there are a few problems with this logic, like which loophole and for which taxpayers. >> an example of a loophole you will close. >> people at the high-end are going to have fewer deductions and exceptions. >> don't voters have a right to know? >> so, mitt romney and i based on our experience is to show the framework, the outlines and then to work with congress to do this. >> their plan is to work with congress after the election to determine which loopholes to close. now, chris christie famously campaigned on that in new jersey. he won and went in and cut, but this is politically dice dicey voters like to know. a new poll found 51% of voters think president obama would better handle their tacks. the obama campaign has been out aggressively saying mitt's plan will raise taxes on the middle class. now, they're referring to an a
well, mitt romney and paul ryan say they're going to cut individual income tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. so in order, the campaign has said they will close tax loopholes. in a moment, we're going to show you how many of those there are, but there are a few problems with this logic, like which loophole and for which taxpayers. >> an example of a loophole you will close. >> people at the high-end are going to have fewer deductions and exceptions. >>...
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john avlon, rahme and ryan sim here. i like the sumo wrestler image because they both come off as bloated and full of excess, which both big business and big labor can often be in elections. >> this is the big bite in the badger state. all eyes on wisconsin tomorrow, high stakes. whoever wins this will be going into the general election with a real sense of confidence, not only when it comes to swing states like wisconsin but a sense of momentum behind them. but it is a big indication of how much money will be driving the debate this year, unprecedented amounts, difficult to follow, driven by special interests. this is all-out political warfare in the state of wisconsin right now. >> and the history, john, right, shows incumbents get tossed out in these recall elections? it may not happen this time. >> there are three cases where this has occurred in american history. we've got a little recall happy in our country, but this has been a big one. one of the big secrets is the rnc chairman is a wisconsinite so there's a real
john avlon, rahme and ryan sim here. i like the sumo wrestler image because they both come off as bloated and full of excess, which both big business and big labor can often be in elections. >> this is the big bite in the badger state. all eyes on wisconsin tomorrow, high stakes. whoever wins this will be going into the general election with a real sense of confidence, not only when it comes to swing states like wisconsin but a sense of momentum behind them. but it is a big indication of...
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they spend a lot of time talking about the ryan plan, medicare and medicaid. talking about lyme disease is a big improvement over a day spent talking about taking medicare away from people. >> that is the faintest craze of a political campaign you're going to hear. it's not -- at a moment when mitt romney is losing, it does not strike me that that's that's going to turn it around. >> we're going to be finding out what they are focused on. up next, a shocking admission from apple. truly shocking from this company and today, new details released in the massacre at the colorado movie theatre in aurora. why the man accused of the murders was banned from his college campus well before the scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. >>> tim cook, the ceo of apple apologized to iphone users. apparently, their app for math was really bad. disappointing. in
they spend a lot of time talking about the ryan plan, medicare and medicaid. talking about lyme disease is a big improvement over a day spent talking about taking medicare away from people. >> that is the faintest craze of a political campaign you're going to hear. it's not -- at a moment when mitt romney is losing, it does not strike me that that's that's going to turn it around. >> we're going to be finding out what they are focused on. up next, a shocking admission from apple....
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they spend a lot f time talking about the ryan plan, medicare and medicaid. talking about lyme disease is a big improvement over a day spent talking about taking medicare away from people. >> that is the faintest craze of a political campaign you're going to hear. it's not -- at a moment when mitt romney is losing, it does not strike me that that's going to turn it around. >> we're going to be finding out what they are focused on. up next, a shocking admission from apple. truly shocking from this company and today, new details released in the massacre at the colorado movie theatre in aurora. why the man accused of the murders was banned from his college campus well before the incident. with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children,
they spend a lot f time talking about the ryan plan, medicare and medicaid. talking about lyme disease is a big improvement over a day spent talking about taking medicare away from people. >> that is the faintest craze of a political campaign you're going to hear. it's not -- at a moment when mitt romney is losing, it does not strike me that that's going to turn it around. >> we're going to be finding out what they are focused on. up next, a shocking admission from apple. truly...
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the danger here, from what ryan was saying a bit ago, if governor walker should win, the republicans should not take this as a mandate to try to implement this. the last thing we need is how he fixed this because we have real work to do to limit spending, create more growth and create revenue to balance the budgets. >> some places it hasn't ended up in this public disaster. chris christie took on teachers unions in new jersey and scored a lot of victories. now sort of they're kind of shaking hands. >> that was a very different situation, partly because in new jersey chris christie knew that he didn't have the leverage to seek structural reforms. if you look at a state like virginia, democrats in virginia have not fought the fact that there are no collective bargaining rights for state employees there, because governors, mayors, other state officials like having the flexibility in order to change the way they deliver public services. so the issue is that really there are many states in which you don't have these collective bargaining rights. also the federal government, barack obama p
the danger here, from what ryan was saying a bit ago, if governor walker should win, the republicans should not take this as a mandate to try to implement this. the last thing we need is how he fixed this because we have real work to do to limit spending, create more growth and create revenue to balance the budgets. >> some places it hasn't ended up in this public disaster. chris christie took on teachers unions in new jersey and scored a lot of victories. now sort of they're kind of...
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they spend a lot f time talking about the ryan plan, medicare and medicaid. talking about lyme disease is a big improvement over a day spent talking about taking medicare away from people. >> that is the faintest craze of a political campaign you're going to hear. it's not -- at a moment when mitt romney is losing, it does not strike me that that's that's going to turn it around. >> we're going to be finding out what they are focused on. up next, a shocking admission from apple. truly shocking from this company and today, new details released in the massacre at the colorado movie theatre in aurora. why the man accused of the murders was banned from his college campus well before the incident. get two times the points on travel, with chase sapphire preferred. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. mor
they spend a lot f time talking about the ryan plan, medicare and medicaid. talking about lyme disease is a big improvement over a day spent talking about taking medicare away from people. >> that is the faintest craze of a political campaign you're going to hear. it's not -- at a moment when mitt romney is losing, it does not strike me that that's that's going to turn it around. >> we're going to be finding out what they are focused on. up next, a shocking admission from apple....